Recent Average Credit. The formula for calculating it is unimportant, but basically it's a rolling average of the points a computer or user is doing. The more points you do each day, the higher it is. Basically, if you do no points for a week, RAC drops by 50% (part of the way it's calculated)...it's an exponential decay gradually to zero. Because it isn't based on just one day of work, it does take some time to get up to speed (hence why we see that t_ski is doing ~200k PPD but his RAC is ~45k)

I will Be up and running again soon, Reloaded the pc with windows 7 so i could try and run more than 1 GPU work unit, I am in london till tomorrow but have the pc with me and have got things stable and running 2 GPU work units.

Neither did I 3-4 days ago. I asked practically everybody on the team how to do this and how to do that, PM's flying left and right, probably bothering the snot out of half of them (i kid, i kid), but I finally got it working, Thanks again all

Neither did I 3-4 days ago. I asked practically everybody on the team how to do this and how to do that, PM's flying left and right, probably bothering the snot out of half of them (i kid, i kid), but I finally got it working, Thanks again all

Neither did I 3-4 days ago. I asked practically everybody on the team how to do this and how to do that, PM's flying left and right, probably bothering the snot out of half of them (i kid, i kid), but I finally got it working, Thanks again all